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in the united states. >> the hearing this morning created more confusion over the fbi's handling of tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 and which federal agency new about his trip the following 'er to russia. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia, and if you weren't, the reason. >> the travel in 2012 you're referring to, yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> but napolitano's statements chronic with what assistant fbi briefed another lawmaker who is a member of the judiciary committee. >> the fbi told me they had no knowledge of him leaving or coming back. the name was misspelled so i would like to talk to you more about this case. how this man left. where he went, and when we say there was no broader plot here, i don't know how in the world we know that at this early stage. reporter: napolitano testifying the system that flags border agents to individuals under investigation, like tamerlan tsarnaev, was no longer valid and expired by the time the 26-year-old returned from russ
in the united states. >> the hearing this morning created more confusion over the fbi's handling of tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 and which federal agency new about his trip the following 'er to russia. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia, and if you weren't, the reason. >> the travel in 2012 you're referring to, yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed....
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in fact the russians asked the fbi for information on tamerlan tsarnaev as early as 2011, but the feds did not yet have him on file. so, here we go katherine herridge live in washington. are we are learning more? >> a source familiar with the case confirms a canadian jihaddist who traveled to dag -- dagestan is of interest as they track tamerlan's radicalizize, the interest in the man whose life as a boxer and immigrant from canada mire roars that of tamerlan, undergoing great suit scrutiny and there is evidence supporting, quote, high probability of contact between the two young converts." questions of training, how four different types of improvised explosive devices with made by tsarnaev, and tamerlan's actions are a car carbon copy of those used by the militants in dagestan. >> the style of attacks trying to go through roadblocks, so they're kind of -- they have trademark for how they -- when they conduct attacks in urban environments, they will go through checkpoints and sometimes they'll try to resort to gunfire and try to i evade being detected or detained. >> the key point here
in fact the russians asked the fbi for information on tamerlan tsarnaev as early as 2011, but the feds did not yet have him on file. so, here we go katherine herridge live in washington. are we are learning more? >> a source familiar with the case confirms a canadian jihaddist who traveled to dag -- dagestan is of interest as they track tamerlan's radicalizize, the interest in the man whose life as a boxer and immigrant from canada mire roars that of tamerlan, undergoing great suit...
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a couple years later she met tamerlan, converted to islam, married him in 2010. she now has an attorney who won't comment on any possible involvement of katherine in the investigation. >> shepard: what do we know of other possible suspects or people of interest? >> there's been a lot of interest in who tamerlan may have associated with in the months and years prior to the bombing, especially people he may have met up while in russia last year there are suggestions he may have associated with known militants in dagestan, and congressman peter king went into some detail on that last night. >> may well be more than two. i mean, we have two students being held -- i'm aware of at least four or five people being looked at, and, again, talking -- >> domestically? >> yes,. >> people here in the united states. >> yes, people -- associates who may turn out no involvement at all. >> the fbi not commenting on any of that this afternoon. >> shepard: back to the dna samples thefed took from the bombing suspect's widow. with us now the former new york state lee asewn to homelan
a couple years later she met tamerlan, converted to islam, married him in 2010. she now has an attorney who won't comment on any possible involvement of katherine in the investigation. >> shepard: what do we know of other possible suspects or people of interest? >> there's been a lot of interest in who tamerlan may have associated with in the months and years prior to the bombing, especially people he may have met up while in russia last year there are suggestions he may have...
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tamerlan told him, good boy. the victim says, he did anything he could to get the suspects to spare his life. when they told him, they were muslim, he says he replied, chinese are very friendly to muslims. we are so friendly to muslims. later in the night the suspects stopped to get gasoline, and then whet the victim jumped out of the car. the older suspect tried to grab him. the victim ran to a nearby gas station and called police, move that helped bring boston's week of terror to its dramatic end. eric is live in boston. explain where the suspect is now. reporter: he has now been removed, as you say, from the city he is accused of attacking. in the middle of massachusetts, in a federal facility just north of worcester, 40 miles from boston. the federal medical facility that houses a thousand inmates with long term medical or mental health problems. we don't know the exact reason he was moved but word at the hospital was that about a dozen family members of those who were being treated at beth israel were upset
tamerlan told him, good boy. the victim says, he did anything he could to get the suspects to spare his life. when they told him, they were muslim, he says he replied, chinese are very friendly to muslims. we are so friendly to muslims. later in the night the suspects stopped to get gasoline, and then whet the victim jumped out of the car. the older suspect tried to grab him. the victim ran to a nearby gas station and called police, move that helped bring boston's week of terror to its dramatic...
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now, when we first started hearing more about these brothers, particularly i'm talking about tamerlan -- it was almost haunting to hear that both from his family, both back and russia and here in the u.s., and also from some of his friends, he was starting to express, he had trouble feeling he was fitting in anywhere, and i think that's going to be more telling as the days and weeks go on. >> shepard: even heard that at kole bum -- columbine shootings. thank you very much, terry. >> you're very welcome. >> shepard: we're going to have much more on this, new develops in the boston bombing suspect and all that goes with it in few minutes. another big headline today. chemical weapons in syria for the fir time. the white house telling us that intelligence shows the regime there has indeed used deadly poison gas on their people. we'll go live to the white house when news breaks. angie's list is essential. i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a
now, when we first started hearing more about these brothers, particularly i'm talking about tamerlan -- it was almost haunting to hear that both from his family, both back and russia and here in the u.s., and also from some of his friends, he was starting to express, he had trouble feeling he was fitting in anywhere, and i think that's going to be more telling as the days and weeks go on. >> shepard: even heard that at kole bum -- columbine shootings. thank you very much, terry. >>...
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and they can't find anywhere to bury him. >> this is day number four that tamerlan tsarnaev's remains have been in a wasster, massachusetts, funeral home. the funeral home owner says so far he has been unable to find any cemetery that will accept the remains, and the city manager for the city of cambridge, where tsarnaev lives, issue ago a statement saying that he thinks bur burying tamerlan would affect the community, tsarnaev's uncle is trying to find some cemetery that will accept the body. he says he does not want to send it back to russian. >> shepard: david lee miller, thank you. a funeral director whose business is being protected and has been turned away by every cemetery, says he is determined to bury the bomb suspect's body. the funeral home owner, join us now live. thank you. what have you been hearing from burial grounds? >> well, most of the cemeteries, unfortunately, are just living in fear. why they fear i don't know. because what happens here, if you don't bury somebody, later on, after the fact. it could be a backlash because you didn't do it. so i -- if you don't wan
and they can't find anywhere to bury him. >> this is day number four that tamerlan tsarnaev's remains have been in a wasster, massachusetts, funeral home. the funeral home owner says so far he has been unable to find any cemetery that will accept the remains, and the city manager for the city of cambridge, where tsarnaev lives, issue ago a statement saying that he thinks bur burying tamerlan would affect the community, tsarnaev's uncle is trying to find some cemetery that will accept the...
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>> it is in a funeral home in worcester, tamerlan tsarnaev is in his second funeral home in two days time. he was elusive in life and appears to be elusive in death as well. the background here. his remains were at the medical examiner's office for 14 days. finally they were released to a family member. they were taken to funeral home in north massachusetts, 24 hours ago. and then hours later, the remains, under cover of darkness, were moved yet again. listen to the reaction from angry local residents. [shouting] >> as i said, his remains are now at a funeral home in worcester, massachusetts. the funeral director offers no apologies for saying he is willing to bur arguably the most hated man in america year when you say -- i'm happying to bury a body that has to be buried. in this country we bury the dead. >> family members say that they would like an autopsy performed before there is any type of burial service. the family, specific through parents in russia, have stated repeatedly they do not believe the account of what happened from u.s. authorities. >> shepard: and david lee, a ne
>> it is in a funeral home in worcester, tamerlan tsarnaev is in his second funeral home in two days time. he was elusive in life and appears to be elusive in death as well. the background here. his remains were at the medical examiner's office for 14 days. finally they were released to a family member. they were taken to funeral home in north massachusetts, 24 hours ago. and then hours later, the remains, under cover of darkness, were moved yet again. listen to the reaction from angry...
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family members say tamerlan visited they region, but he was all over the place. government officials say one of the targets is this new counterterrorism operation. was a suspect in a series of bombings on police convoys but they have not revealed any definite link to the terror suspects in boston. meantime, the white house says a partnership with russiaing crucial as this investigation unfolds. >> cooperation like this is important and it is the kind of cooperation that we have with governments around the world, and allies and partners around the world, because the terrorism threat is a global problem, not a national one. >> shepard: we're learn that before the attacks at the boston marathon, investigators had their eyes on the suspect's mother as well. catherine herridge is in washington. what do we know about the mother? >> a source could who could not discuss the case on the record confirmed when the russians contacted the fbi and cia in 2011, what the bureau and agency were told is moscow's concerns about the son and the father. boat becoming extremist in the
family members say tamerlan visited they region, but he was all over the place. government officials say one of the targets is this new counterterrorism operation. was a suspect in a series of bombings on police convoys but they have not revealed any definite link to the terror suspects in boston. meantime, the white house says a partnership with russiaing crucial as this investigation unfolds. >> cooperation like this is important and it is the kind of cooperation that we have with...
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sources they no evidence so far has shown tamerlan created his own media, including jihadi videos of himself, which is a marker of self-radicalization. >> shepard: i'm guessing the computers might explain how the bombs were made. >> well, a critical piece of evidence in this case is the detonation system in the bomb components. as we were first to report here on fox, it is not similar, inconsistent with the type of of dead nation equipment found in this automobile web site, inspire. the article, how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. so this idea the bombs were made based on an al qaeda how-to die, falls apart because the detonate for is not consistent. that's a very important point. >> shepard: the feds are still said to be investigating the woman, katherine russell, the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev. joining us bill gavins. >> good to see you. >> shepard: i'm guessing you'd love to have a minute or two with her, couple hours. would would you begin in questioning the widow? >> it all depends what her degree of cooperation with federal authorities. you really want to know what
sources they no evidence so far has shown tamerlan created his own media, including jihadi videos of himself, which is a marker of self-radicalization. >> shepard: i'm guessing the computers might explain how the bombs were made. >> well, a critical piece of evidence in this case is the detonation system in the bomb components. as we were first to report here on fox, it is not similar, inconsistent with the type of of dead nation equipment found in this automobile web site, inspire....